The Role of Simulation in Bridging the Preparation to Practice Gap

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The Role of Simulation in Bridging the Preparation to Practice Gap Sandra Rader, DNP, MSA, RN, NEA-BC Chief Nursing Officer and VP, Patient Care Services UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside, Shadyside Campus

Learning Objectives Identify the use of simulation for new graduate nurses. Describe the challenges new graduates face in the work force.

UPMC Shadyside 520-bed acute care facility with specialties in Oncology, Orthopedics, Cardiology, Neurosurgery UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing Magnet designated in 2010

Partnering with Education Budgetary constraints Nursing workforce shortages Insufficient clinical learning experiences

Partnering with Education Academic Service Partnership Council Mission : Serve as an exemplar nursing academic-service partnership to promote best practices within collaborative, working learning environments

ASPC Goals Streamline faculty orientation process Share capacity projections across academic partners to provide the basis for a proactive nursing student placement model Pilot creative clinical placement models Incorporate the Institute of Medicine future of nursing corporate report recommendations

The Importance of Simulation Literature shows that 65-75% of new graduate nurses are not at a safe entry level of practice to meet current hospital demands. (Del Bueno, 2005) UPMC hired 675 new graduate nurses in FY 2011 Turnover rate = 9% Cost of turnover = $31,564

Improved Clinical Performance Literature Review Simulation still in the development phase. Literature not clear regarding the correlation between simulation and improved clinical performance (Nehring and Lashley, 2004)

Improved clinical performance Literature review Aspects of simulation practice supported in the literature Developing scenarios to meet specific learning objectives Planning scenarios so they are appropriate to student level and learning Using a planned debriefing strategy Employing a theoretical framework to plan and guide a simulation

Improved Clinical Performance Simulation is not a substitute for clinical rotations Declining census Refusal to permit students in critical care units Simulation is not a substitute for faculty shortages Simulation is not a substitute for a clinical orientation

Simulation + Traditional Clinical Hours = Favorable Student Outcomes.

Student Perceptions Study completed by Casida and Shpakoff 209 teaching evaluations completed 15 items asking students agreement about the effectiveness of simulation on learning outcomes in three domains Cognitive Psychomotor Affective One open ended item asking students to comment about their overall experience with simulation

Student Perceptions Table 1 Student Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Simulation as a Teaching Strategy Learning Domains M SD Cognitive 3.4 0.58 Critical thinking 3.4 0.68 Theoretical application 3.5 0.63 Organization and prioritization 3.3 0.74 Outcome evaluation 3.4 0.72 Psychomotor 3.3 0.57 Head-to-toe assessment 3.4 0.72 Management of acutely/critically ill patient 3.6 0.59 Interpretation of normal electrocardiogram 3.5 0.67 Hemodynamic monitoring 3.3 0.74 Arrhythmia management 3.5 0.88 Pacemaker management 3.0 0.88 Manipulation of vasoactive drugs 3.3 0.77 Affective 3.4 0.57 Overcome anxiety 3.1 0.85 Build confidence 3.2 0.71 Teamwork 3.7 0.55 Reflective practice 3.5 0.65 Note. Rating scale used: 4-point Likert-type scale (1 = strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=agree, 4=strongly agree) Casida, J., & Shpakoff, L (2011, Month). Baccalaureate student perceptions of integrating simulation as A teaching strategy in an acute and critical care nursing course. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, Vol (X), 000-000. doi:10.1016/j.ecns.2011.01.008.

Student Perceptions Applying theoretical knowledge Actualizing the management of a complex patient Working with teams Reflecting on their actions specific to clinical judgment, reasoning, and accountability

Student Perceptions Minimal impact - Overcoming anxiety related to caring for an acutely/critical ill patient in a simulated environment

Innovative Uses of Simulation Lauren s blog Collection of fictitious stories based on real situation. Includes character photographs and biographical information Purpose enhance and reinforce management/leadership concepts that are needed in the professional nurse practice. Thomas, C.M., Bertram, E., & Allen, R. (2012 March). Preparing for transition to professional practice; Creating a simulated blog and reflective journaling activity. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 8 (3), e87-e95, doi:10.1016/j.ecns.2010.07.004.

Lauren s Blog Stress Time management issues Team building Organizational risk during her weekly shifts Conflict in the workplace Coaching Disciplinary measures, and the termination of a coworker Power and politics Legal and ethical issues Questions her decision to become a nurse, experiences frustration with coworkers, becomes emotionally involved and demonstrates signs of early burnout.

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Is there more simulation in your future?

Questions?